Heliyon (Feb 2024)

New insight into the role of the ADAM protease family in breast carcinoma progression

  • Sepideh Aliniaye Navasatli,
  • Saeed Niazi Vahdati,
  • Tahura Fayeghi Arjmand,
  • Marjan Mohammadi far,
  • Hossein Behboudi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. e24805

Abstract

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Protease and adhesion molecules play a very emphasized role in the occurrence or progression of metastasis in many types of cancers. In this context, a molecule that contains both protease and adhesion functions play a crucial role in metastasis. ADAMs (a disintegrin and metalloprotease) are molecules with this special characteristic. Recently, a lot of attention has been attracted to various ADAM molecules and researchers have tried to elucidate the role of ADAMs in breast cancer occurrence and progression. Disrupting ADAMs protease and adhesion capabilities can lead to the discovery of worthy therapeutic targets in breast cancer treatment. In this review, we intend to discuss the mechanism of action of various ADAM molecules, their relation to pathogenic processes of breast cancer, and their potential as possible targets for breast cancer treatment.

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